An astrological solution to “unexplained infertility”?
Rachel was 35 years old when she conceived her first baby.
“We had been trying for three years without success and also had fertility investigations which indicated that there was nothing wrong. We fell into the category of “unexplained infertility”. Around the time we contacted Pat, we also decided to investigate IVF and had set up meetings to attend open days when I discovered I was pregnant.
The pregnancy (after the initial morning sickness) went well and we
delivered an eight-pound eight-ounce baby girl at 41 weeks (December
2009). She’s beautiful and we feel very blessed.”
During the three years when Rachel and her husband were trying to
conceive none of my researched astro-fertility indicators were active in
her natal chart.
Between the 8th and 22nd February 2009, An astro-fertility Jupiter
contact took place. This was a contact that I have found is
significantly associated with successful conception leading to the birth
of a live baby. Rachel wrote: “My period was due on 22nd February and
didn’t arrive. I’m guessing our daughter was conceived nearer to the
8th”, confirming that this 2 week fertility window covered the time when
the successful conception took place.
Rachel gave her own birth time as 9 30 a.m. but had it been earlier, say
9 22 a.m., a further astro-fertility indicator covering a year-long
window which included the two week Jupiter contact within it would also
have been in place. She wrote to me to say: “My birth time could
definitely be earlier than 9 30 a.m.: my mum said that was a guess ….”
It is customary for midwives to round up or down to the nearest quarter,
half or on the hour for a baby’s birth time unless the parents
specifically request an exact time for the cutting of the cord, and this
may, indeed, have been what happened with Rachel’s own recorded time of
birth.
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